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HIV/AIDS in INDIANA
PROFILE OF THE EPIDEMIC

1996

The following data represent the cumulative totals of reported AIDS cases in Indiana. Included are the total number of reported AIDS cases, and the number of reported AIDS cases by demographic category in Indiana.

Total Reported AIDS Cases

Reported AIDS Cases By Race/Ethnicity

  • In Indiana, the cumulative total number of reported AIDS cases among the following populations is:
    White, not Hispanic-
    (74.57% of the total case count.)
    3,299
    African-American-
    (22.58% of the total case count.)
    999
    Hispanic/Latino-
    (2.58% of the total case count.)
    114
    Asian/Pacific Islander-
    (0.16% of the total case count.)
    7
    American Indian/Alaskan Native-
    (0% of the total case count.)
    0

    Reported AIDS Cases By Gender

    Reported AIDS Cases By Age

    Pediatric-

    Adolescent and Young Adults-

    Adults-

    0.75%

    5.00%

    94.26%


    * Data in this summary was compiled by AIDS Action Council. Epidemiological data was provided by the Centers for Disease Control. Funding amounts were provided by the appropriate federal agency, and are from the most current fiscal year that state-by-state data is available.


    FUNDING

    The State of Indiana received a total of $16,446,840 in federal funding for AIDS programs in FY 1996.

    Prevention

    Care

    1. Ryan White CARE Act

    Title II -- $2,765,555
    -- Funds to state health depts. for medical and support services for PLWAs- $2,359,737
    -- AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP), funding for the purchase of HIV/AIDS prescription drugs- $402,818

    Title IIIb -- $433,807
    -- Funds to community-based clinics and migrant health clinics to provide outpatient early intervention and primary medical services for PLWAs.

    Title V --
    -- Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS)- $270,396

    2. Housing Opportunities for People With AIDS (HOPWA)

    Research

    National Institutes of Health (NIH)


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